Daily Telegraph Front Page 12th of September 2023
The Telegraph highlights the UK’s reliance on China to meet climate objectives, even amidst claims of a Westminster researcher spying for Beijing.
The Telegraph highlights the UK’s reliance on China to meet climate objectives, even amidst claims of a Westminster researcher spying for Beijing.
The Mirror details the traumatic experience of an 11-year-old dog attack victim and exposes the online sale of such dangerous canines previously labelled harmful by their owners.
The Daily Star highlights a looming invasion of large red ants in the UK.
The Daily Mail covers MPs’ displeasure as they’ve been cautioned against revealing the identity of the researcher in parliament suspected of espionage.
The Guardian highlights concerns about the NHS as a third of new medics consider leaving due to unsatisfactory pay and working conditions.
Daily Express investigates how some French police, funded to manage the Channel migrant situation, appear to be partying instead, raising questions about the allocation of £480m.
i informs its readers that while pensions may see an increase due to the “triple lock”, tax cuts are unlikely.
Metro touches on the recent espionage incident, noting the accused parliamentary researcher denies any ties to Chinese spying activities.
The Financial Times covers the tragic death toll from the Moroccan earthquake, now at 2,700, and the looming closures of Wilko stores leading to many job losses.